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Global Data-processing and Forecasting System (GDPFS)
The main purpose of the Global Data-processing and Forecasting Systems (GDPFS) shall be to prepare and make available to Members in the most cost-effective way meteorological analyses and forecast products. The design, functions, organizational structure and operations of the GDPFS shall be in accordance with Members' needs and their ability to contribute to and benefit from the system.
Available online: https://public.wmo.int/en/programmes/global-data-processing-and-forecasting-syst [...]
Published by: WMO
The main purpose of the Global Data-processing and Forecasting Systems (GDPFS) shall be to prepare and make available to Members in the most cost-effective way meteorological analyses and forecast products. The design, functions, organizational structure and operations of the GDPFS shall be in accordance with Members' needs and their ability to contribute to and benefit from the system.
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Standard Copyright)Tags: Weather ; Information management ; Weather forecasting ; Global Data-processing and Forecasting System (GDPFS)
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Boletín Meteorológico Mensual
IMN, 2008-[...][serial]
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Available online: https://www.imn.ac.cr/boletin-meteorologico
Published by: IMN
Language(s): Spanish
Format: Digital (Free)
Archives access: 2008-[...]
Frequency: MonthlyTags: Observations ; Weather forecasting ; Weather ; Costa Rica
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TIGGE LAM
TIGGE-LAM currently groups five European ensemble systems in a standard data format, and five more will be added in the near future [see table].
TIGGE-LAM is an extension of the THORPEX Interactive Grand Global Ensemble (TIGGE) archive to include weather forecasts from limited area model (LAM) ensembles. These forecasts are produced on grids between 10 and 2 km resolution and provide detailed information for the short range, up to a few days ahead. This complements the larger-scale information provided by the global data in the established TIGGE archive.
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Available online: https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/TIGGE
World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) ; World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
Published by: ECMWFTIGGE-LAM currently groups five European ensemble systems in a standard data format, and five more will be added in the near future [see table].
TIGGE-LAM is an extension of the THORPEX Interactive Grand Global Ensemble (TIGGE) archive to include weather forecasts from limited area model (LAM) ensembles. These forecasts are produced on grids between 10 and 2 km resolution and provide detailed information for the short range, up to a few days ahead. This complements the larger-scale information provided by the global data in the established TIGGE archive.Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Weather forecasting ; Early warning systems ; Disaster prevention and preparedness ; Region VI - Europe
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気象研究所技術報告 = Technical Reports of the Meteorological Research Institute
研究を行う中で開発された実験方法や観測手法などの技術的内容や研究の結果として 得られた資料などをまとめた刊行物です。第1巻から最新巻まですべてオンラインで閲覧できます。[serial] See available issues Search in serial
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- Technical Reports of the Meteorological Research Institute
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Available online: http://www.mri-jma.go.jp/Publish/Technical/index_en.html
Published by: Meteorological Research Institute
研究を行う中で開発された実験方法や観測手法などの技術的内容や研究の結果として 得られた資料などをまとめた刊行物です。第1巻から最新巻まですべてオンラインで閲覧できます。
Language(s): English, Japanese
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copyTags: Weather ; Hydrology ; Meteorology ; Weather forecasting ; Research ; Oceans ; Observations ; Environment and landscape ; ~e-Journals
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World Weather Information Service: Official Forecasts
his global web site presents OFFICIAL weather observations, weather forecasts and climatological information for selected cities supplied by National Meteorological & Hydrological Services (NMHSs) worldwide. The NMHSs make official weather observations in their respective countries. Links to their official weather service web sites and tourism board/organization are also provided whenever available. Weather icons are shown alongside worded forecasts in this version to facilitate visual inspection.
The media are welcome to make information presented in this web site available to ...
Available online: http://worldweather.wmo.int/en/home.html
Published by: WMO
his global web site presents OFFICIAL weather observations, weather forecasts and climatological information for selected cities supplied by National Meteorological & Hydrological Services (NMHSs) worldwide. The NMHSs make official weather observations in their respective countries. Links to their official weather service web sites and tourism board/organization are also provided whenever available. Weather icons are shown alongside worded forecasts in this version to facilitate visual inspection.
The media are welcome to make information presented in this web site available to the public. When doing so, credit to the respective NMHSs should be given.
By Jun 2014, 133 Members supply official weather forecasts for 1719 cities. 1701 cities from 166 WMO Members also have their climatological data presented in this web site. Suggestions to enrich the contents of this web site are welcome.Language(s): English; Other Languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, Spanish, Russian, German, Japanese, Italian, Polish, Portuguese
Format: Digital (Standard Copyright)Tags: Weather forecasting ; Region I - Africa ; Region II - Asia ; Region III - South America ; Region IV - North America, Central America and the Caribbean ; Region V - South-West Pacific ; Region VI - Europe
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WMO Technical Progress Report on the Global Data-Processing and Forecasting System (GDPFS) and Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) Research
Following a recommendation of some members, as a measure to avoid duplication of efforts, it was agreed to combine two important reports - the Annual WWW Tecnical Progress Report on the Global Data-Processing and Forecasting System (GDPFS) and the Annual Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) Progress Report - into one, starting with the report for the year 2005.
This new combined annual publication will serve as a means of updating the rapidly evolving facilities, research and services being implemented at GDPFS/NWP Centres as requirements and technology advance.
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Tropical Cyclone Forecaster Website
Development of the Tropical Cyclone Forecaster Website was under the WMO TCP Sub-Project No. 24 which was established in response to a recommendation from IWTC-IV (Haikou, Hainan, China, 1998) and IWTC-V (Cairns, Australia, 2002).
The Purpose or Objective of the Web site was to provide a plaform that will serve as a source that tropical cyclone forecasters can access to obtain forecasting tools concerning tropical cyclone development, motion, intensification, wind distribution, and analysis using both conventional data sources and remote sensing sources. It will contain techniques and b ...Permalink![]()
Global Observing System (GOS)
Global Observing System (GOS): The coordinated system of methods and facilities for making meteorological and other environmental observations on a global scale in support of all WMO Programmes; the system is comprised of operationally reliable surface-based and space-based subsystems. The GOS comprises observing facilities on land, at sea, in the air and in outer space. These facilities are owned and operated by the Member countries of WMO each of which undertakes to meet certain responsibilities in the agreed global scheme so that all countries can benefit from the consolidated efforts.Permalink![]()
Emergency Response Activities (ERA)
WMO's Emergency Response Activities (ERA) programme involves the application of specialized atmospheric dispersion-modelling techniques to track and predict the spread of airborne hazardous substances in the event of an environmental emergency. This kind of specialized application depends directly on the operational infrastructure of the numerical weather prediction systems that are implemented and maintained at many of the global, regional or national meteorological centres within WMO's World Weather Watch system.Permalink![]()
World Weather Watch (WWW) Programme
Established in 1963, the World Weather Watch -the core of the WMO Programmes- combines observing systems, telecommunication facilities, and data-processing and forecasting centres - operated by Members - to make available meteorological and related environmental information needed to provide efficient services in all countries.Permalink![]()
World Weather Research Programme (WWRP)
WWRP advances society's ability to cope with high impact weather through research focused on improving the accuracy, lead time and utilization of weather prediction. The WWRP includes working groups, experts teams and the THORPEX programme.Permalink![]()
ECMWF - Annual report
ECMWF, 1976-[...]The Centre's Annual Report provides an overview and a broad, non-technical description of ECMWF's main activities. It also gives an indication of future plans of ECMWF. The Annual Report of each year is normally released in June/July of the following year.Permalink![]()
Meteorological Technology International
Meteorological Technology International is [...] dedicated to the latest developments in climate, weather and hydrometeorological forecasting, measurement and analysis technologies and service providers.Permalink![]()
Met Office: weather and climate
"The Met Office is the UK's National Weather Service.
We have a long history of weather forecasting and have been working in the area of climate change for more than two decades."Permalink